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All security services engaged in search for Hague indictees

12. May 2011. | 06:03

Source: Emg.rs

All security services are engaged in the search for the remaining Hague indictees and this is part of Serbia’s continued activities and commitment to cooperate with the court in The Hague.

First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Ivica Dacic stated that Chief Hague Prosecutor Serge Brammertz was acquainted with all activities concerning the arrest of the two remaining indictees, adding that Serbia’s commitment to full cooperation with the court was reasserted.

Following a meeting with a delegation of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY), Dacic said that it is no longer disputable whether Serbia has political will to cooperate with the ICTY.

All security services are engaged in the search for the remaining Hague indictees and this is part of Serbia’s continued activities and commitment to cooperate with the court in The Hague, Dacic observed.

He stated that he informed Brammertz on the changes implemented over the last years in the police section dealing with Hague indictees, and noted that the Sector for Locating War Criminals has taken on more staff.

Brammertz positively assessed the Ministry of the Interior’s engagement in the hunt after Ratko Mladic and Goran Hadzic.

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